Level: 6
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 500
Level: 6
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 500
Following her 33rd-place finish in The Main Event just a short time ago, JJ Liu decided to jump in The High Roller and give it a go.
We came up to the table with two red all in triangles one the table, one in front of Meng Dian Peng and Longjie Li. The action was on Edward Ho Keun Kim who had called an initial bet of 30,000 from Li before Peng went all in. The [ 6c8h4h] flop and the
turn were on the board. Kim ended up folded and the hands were turned over.
Li: ![]()
Peng: ![]()
The river
gave Peng the pot and Kim was audibly upset at the river card as he was telling everyone he would have had a flush.
Level: 5
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 400
All the money went into the middle with some fanfare between APPT Seoul High Roller Winner Quan Zhou, Ken Demlakian and Geoff Mooney. The commotion brought us over to see the following hands:
Zhou: ![]()
Mooney: ![]()
Demlakian: ![]()
Zhou loudly exclaimed his excitement that he was ahead and with each turn of the card, he got a bit louder and bit more excited. His tens held up through the ![]()
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board and Zhou was responsible for a double knockout.
It didn't take long for JP Kelly to get involved and start collecting some chips. We came to the table in the middle of the action and the ![]()
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flop had already been dealt.
Kelly checked over to Hong Kong businessman Shashank Rathi who bet 5,000. Kelly checked the
turn and Rathi bet 5,000 again and the
river was dealt. This time Kelly led for 16,500 and Rathi called pretty quickly. Kelly tabled ![]()
and Rathi mucked his hand.
Players are back from break and level 4 has begun. You have until 10 p.m. to register, so if you are thinking of joining the fun, now's the time.
Level: 4
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 300